Improvement in paper-collar packing-envelopes



-mnl useful Envelope fer lars or various other er UNITED STATES GEORGE ISSNOW, OF WAT IMPROVEMENT IN PAPER- Specification forming,l parts of Letters P ToaIL whom it may concern:

Beit known [that I, GEORGE K. SNOW, of Watertown, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new Holding Paper Colticles ot' like value; end I do hereby declare the sume to be fully described in the following specification and represented'in the accompanying drawings, of' Whicht Figure 1 is e side vie section, und F Fig. i is n secti of collars.

It consists of :t stift' tube-ot` pasteboard or other suitable material and u tiexile tube of paper or cloth or the equivalent thereof', they being,` arr-.tinged so that the lexile tube shall be concentric with and attached to, and extend in opposite directions from' the ends of, thestit' tube, and so as to be capebleof being foldel down over such ends und a pack of c ollars or other articles placed within such sti' tube.

In the drawings,A denotes the pasteboard or stitt'tube, while B is the iiexile tube, chelatter bein g made to encompass the former and t0 w, Fig. 2 :t horizont-ul ig. 3 :t verticul section, of 1t. on of it ns doubled upon a. roll PATENT OFFICE..

ERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS.

COLLAR PACKING-ENVELOPES.

attent No. 48,848, dated July 18, 1865.

opposite directions, und have iree tiines'as greet as that of the thick tube. Or, instead of the single tube B, two tlexle tubes muy be substituted, one of them extending from one und the other exf' tending from theother end the whole being so is placed within the tube A the proiecting parts ot' the tube B,or the tubes `sttuched to the said tube A, may be folded down over the edges of the x'oll and within it, in manner substantie-ily us represented in Figl, wherein C denotes the collars, A iheiiexile and B lthe stiff tubes.

project from it .in a length about tl ot' like character lied. GEO. K. SNOW.. Witnesses:

B. H. EDDY, F. P. HALE.

of the stili' tube, that when e roll of collars.

The above envelope for the packing of pe-v substantially as described, l 

